Patricia Cornwell
Approval Rate: 77%
Reviews 22
by 70smooveesfan
Thu Mar 19 2009I have to agree with a lot of the commentators here: the further along in to the Scarpetta series you get, the more wrapped up the author gets in the personal issues of the heroine, and inversely the less interesting the books become. I really like all the wizzbang techie and medical stuff that they use to solve the murder mysteries, but I found the ongoing 'werewolf' arc grew tedious. I felt that Cornwell started to over identify with her character and it seemed like she was perhaps writing the stories like she was the main character (and hey, books are always going to contain elements of the author's psyche, there's no escaping that, but it did make things seem very stale). It was also very depressing when her lover, that nice guy from the FBI (?) died. Having said that, I did soldier on, but became jaded with her writing style also (this can happen with lots of authors who write a series - I overdosed on J K Rowling when I tried to read all of the Harry Potters in succession to be r... Read more
by bookaholic
Sun Jul 13 2008I love PC's Kay Scarpetta novels, except I found it dissapointing when she changed to 3rd person from 1st person view in Blow Fly. All the books before this one I love, but Blow Fly is difficult for me to read. I hope the other books after changes! Great job anyways, I love her books.
by csifiend
Wed Sep 06 2006Just gave up on the absolutely awful 'At Risk'. Is this for real?? Did PC really write this book? If so she should retire. One dimensional characters who are all totally unlikeable (even moreso than the vile niece, Lucy). All my friends, who were formeer fans agree, we'll never buy her books again.
by anne13b
Sun Jul 23 2006Wasted my money once again, will not buy this Author again, sick of Authors trading on their name
by williamb
Wed Apr 12 2006I read the first few books and really enjoyed them. Unfortunately as the series moved on we got into more and more of the main characters personal problems then I cared to read about. I like the mystry, but not all the side bars.
by marco_polo
Tue Dec 13 2005I have only read PC's Scarpetta series and although I loved the first several that I read, I find the later novels a bit tedious. Too much bickering, moaning, and groaning for my taste between the main characters. They all need to take separate vacations... long ones. Still, I will buy another PC novel but probably only at the second hand book store.
by threedognight
Tue Apr 12 2005Love her books! Interesting, and keeps me hanging till the end!
by irishgit
Sun Oct 17 2004Better than many, but no better than above average. Seems to have a lack of narrative gift. Her writing just doesn't sing.
by ladydi5995
Sat May 01 2004One of my Favorite authors.. the scarpetta series are the best. A new book comes out and you wonder what mess is her neice and best friend into now!.. great books
by blairwitch187
Wed Apr 21 2004I love Patricia Cornwell...she is one of my favorite writers. I love the Scarpetta series. I think she is very talented.
by orbitssis
Mon Aug 11 2003I love her! My favorite books are the Kay Scarpetta series. When's the next one coming out???
by tamasutra
Sun May 11 2003Her Kay Scarpetta books are the best. I don't care much for the other series she writes.
by lukskywlkr
Wed Dec 25 2002An excellent author who incorporates her personal experiences with forensic science into her books, and she does an excellent job. She writes good, meaty stories, none of that flowery stuff that can pad a book so much that it's three chapters longer than it should have been. I'm currently reading her non-fiction book about Jack the Ripper, and it's nothing less than fascinating. I highly recommend picking up a copy to anyone even remotely interested in Jack the Ripper or forensic science in general.
by f8259o8
Wed May 15 2002The Kay Scarpetta series is awesome. I have read each book at least 5 times and still enjoy and learn new things. I am waiting to see what she will come up with next.
by crispytomato
Thu Nov 08 2001I have read the majority of books in the Kay Scarpetta series and I found them all excellently written and so addictive! I really COULD NOT put it down. I am currently reading one for a novel study and almost missed my next class because I didn't want to stop reading! Patricia Cornwell's writing and knowledge of forensic medicine has made me consider it as a career option, and no other books I have read has made that happen. I especially love how her brilliant, 3-D characters fight all the time, as it adds realism to the novels because friends do fight, some more than others as illustrated by Scarpetta and Marino. Overall, the Kay Scarpetta series is my favourite seies of all-time and I would recommend them to anyone who isn't squeamish!
by bob_falange
Fri May 18 2001Stories are gripping and horrifyingly good. But why does Patricia Cornwell find it necessary to include the blasphemous bad-language normally associated with cheap, trashy writers? Christian readers are not comfortable with this.
by gebi3752et
Mon Nov 20 2000Plots are a bit convulted and difficult to follow.
by janesays
Tue Oct 24 2000Patricia Cornwell is one of the very few authors of which I read everything they write. Kay Scarpeta is probably the most independant, strong, and ferocious female character ever created, making me seriously consider forensic medicine. PC is a knowledgible, credible, and highly entertaining writer, I can't wait for her next books to hit the stands.
by shank9e8
Mon Oct 23 2000Whenever I read one of her books I'm totally engrosed in it. The way she explains the scences in graphic detail astounds me.
by isme6145au
Sun Apr 23 2000Kay Scarpetta is one of the best creations I hav encounted. Cornwell makes me want more with every turn of the page. Seeing the charactors grow develop , and age has make them old friends. I look forward to each book as one does to going home.
by joda3362om
Sat Dec 18 1999One of the best authors today. Her Kay Scarpetta mysteries are easy, but not to easy, reads. Takes a lot of thinking to solve them before the end of the book. Not easy for the reader to solve.
by lkca3017om
Sat Dec 11 1999Story line gets a little thin.